This 1868 gets the nod for the top misplaced date. Both
the flag and the base of a wildly misplaced one can be seen very clearly
at the left side of the ball. This coin also has the less common reverse
of '68.

This photograph graciously provided by JT Stanton and
the Cherrypickers' Guide.

1867WR MPD S1-4000 FS-305
(FS-002.75)

This 1867WR gets the nod for the runner up misplaced date.
A goodly portion of a 1 is seen well up into the shield. While the date
is more wildly misplaced than the top MPD, it is not quite as clearly
visible. Additionally, because there already was another 1867WR and
no 1868 in the Top 20, the 1868 got the nod. But it was a really tough
choice to pick one of these over the other - it's close enough to just
about be a tie.

This photograph graciously provided by JT Stanton and
the Cherrypickers' Guide.

A slightly different view of the same coin.

This photograph graciously provided by JT Stanton and the Cherrypickers'
Guide.